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      Suicidality, self-harm, and their correlates among transgender and cisgender people living in Aotearoa/New Zealand or Australia

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            The brief resilience scale: assessing the ability to bounce back.

            While resilience has been defined as resistance to illness, adaptation, and thriving, the ability to bounce back or recover from stress is closest to its original meaning. Previous resilience measures assess resources that may promote resilience rather than recovery, resistance, adaptation, or thriving. To test a new brief resilience scale. The brief resilience scale (BRS) was created to assess the ability to bounce back or recover from stress. Its psychometric characteristics were examined in four samples, including two student samples and samples with cardiac and chronic pain patients. The BRS was reliable and measured as a unitary construct. It was predictably related to personal characteristics, social relations, coping, and health in all samples. It was negatively related to anxiety, depression, negative affect, and physical symptoms when other resilience measures and optimism, social support, and Type D personality (high negative affect and high social inhibition) were controlled. There were large differences in BRS scores between cardiac patients with and without Type D and women with and without fibromyalgia. The BRS is a reliable means of assessing resilience as the ability to bounce back or recover from stress and may provide unique and important information about people coping with health-related stressors.
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              Interpreting scores on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10)

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                Journal
                International Journal of Transgender Health
                International Journal of Transgender Health
                Informa UK Limited
                2689-5269
                October 10 2020
                July 23 2020
                October 10 2020
                : 21
                : 4
                : 440-454
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
                [2 ] College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
                [3 ] Te Kura Toi Tangata/School of Education, The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
                Article
                10.1080/26895269.2020.1795959
                34993522
                7cd3e017-83b4-47ca-9135-f29b4e48d25a
                © 2020
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